Overview Whether you are using a wireless microphone in a sanctuary, an aerobics class, or in a karaoke system in your basement, most of the professional and semi-professional systems are in the 600Mhz range of frequencies – generally from...
Preventative Maintenance for Audio Systems We have recently received a number of service calls with respect to sound systems which are all related to preventative maintenance, so we thought we’d share a few of our expert tips on how to keep your audio and video...
Looking to go wireless? A guide to wireless mic styles, setups and solutions Handheld mic Lavalier or lapel mic Headset mic Wireless mics come in three basic styles: Handheld: Handheld mics are designed for a single person’s use, whether for speeches or singing. This...
Where’s Ralph Nader when you need someone to outline the dangers in an commonplace product? He helped make our cars safer; we’ll highlight some serious safety issues and questionable installation practices we’ve found with installed sound systems over the last few...
The hockey teams are on their benches and the first line players are on the ice, waiting for the national anthem to play. The singer walks onto the rink and approaches centre ice, mic in hand. Cue the music. Then POOF! the sound system crackles, pops, and dies. It’s...
Rebuild your control or volume panels at a fraction of replacement cost Controls and volume panels can wear out or fail through prolonged use or damage. Replacing them can add up, especially if you have several throughout your facility. Sound Solutions offers a...